Far to Go
Opis
Longlisted for the 2011 MAN BOOKER PRIZE for Fiction, FAR TO GO is a
powerful and profoundly moving story about one family's epic journey to
flee the Nazi occupation of their homeland in 1939, and above all to save
the life of a six-year-old boy. Pavel and Anneliese Bauer are affluent,
secular Jews, whose lives are turned upside down by the arrival of the
German forces in Czechoslovakia. Desperate to avoid deportation, the Bauers
flee to Prague with their six-year-old son, Pepik, and his beloved nanny,
Marta. When the family try to flee without her to Paris, Marta betrays them
to her Nazi boyfriend. But it is through Marta's determination that Pepik
secures a place on a Kindertransport, though he never sees his parents or
Marta again. Inspired by Alison Pick's own grandparents who fled their
native Czechoslovakia for Canada during the Second World War, FAR TO GO is
a deeply personal and emotionally harrowing novel.